Bonfire: Stories Out Of Soviet Russia — An Anthology Of Contemporary Russian Literature
Condition: SECONDHAND
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Condition: Fair to Good. The book is open to its title page, showing age-related wear. Jacket: No dust jacket visible. Page Condition: Pages appear yellowed and aged, consistent with an older publication. Binding: Appears intact but aged. Stickers/Labels: None visible.
Bonfire: Stories out of Soviet Russia is a landmark anthology of contemporary Russian literature, compiled and edited by S. Konovalov, Professor of Russian Language and Literature at the University of Birmingham. The collection gathers a rich selection of short fiction written during the turbulent Soviet era, presenting voices that illuminate the human experience under one of history's most consequential political transformations. With a tone that balances literary artistry and historical urgency, the anthology chronicles the struggles, aspirations, and contradictions of ordinary Soviet life through the pens of Russian writers of the period. Translated and introduced with scholarly care, the volume serves as both a compelling literary companion and an invaluable cultural document for readers seeking to understand the soul of early Soviet Russia.
Author: S. Konovaiov
Format: Hardback
Genre: Anthology
Condition remarks:
Condition: Fair to Good. The book is open to its title page, showing age-related wear. Jacket: No dust jacket visible. Page Condition: Pages appear yellowed and aged, consistent with an older publication. Binding: Appears intact but aged. Stickers/Labels: None visible.
Bonfire: Stories out of Soviet Russia is a landmark anthology of contemporary Russian literature, compiled and edited by S. Konovalov, Professor of Russian Language and Literature at the University of Birmingham. The collection gathers a rich selection of short fiction written during the turbulent Soviet era, presenting voices that illuminate the human experience under one of history's most consequential political transformations. With a tone that balances literary artistry and historical urgency, the anthology chronicles the struggles, aspirations, and contradictions of ordinary Soviet life through the pens of Russian writers of the period. Translated and introduced with scholarly care, the volume serves as both a compelling literary companion and an invaluable cultural document for readers seeking to understand the soul of early Soviet Russia.